tag:learn.extension.org,2005:Learn_Events_Feed//feeds/events/tagsAll Sessions Tagged With 'opioid epidemic'2019-02-21T10:05:51-05:00eXtension Learnlearn@extension.orgtag:learn.extension.org,2019-02-21:Event/3627
THE IMPACT OF THE OPIOID CRISIS ON HOSPITALS 2019-02-21T10:05:50-05:002019-02-21T10:05:50-05:00
<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' class='vevent'><span class='vevent'><span class='summary'><p><b>The Impact of the Opioid
Crisis on Hospitals: A Nurse’s Perspective From the Bedside</b><b></b></p><p></p><p>The webinar
will cover <b>statistics</b> (commonly
reported and not reported hospital data), the <b>ER patient</b> (overdoses, other drugs, “seekers”, dependent and
chronically ill and dependent and involved in trauma), <b>hospitalized patient</b> (overdoses, dependent and chronically ill,
withdrawal and discharge challenges), and <b>family
and friends</b> (bringing drugs in, when the family becomes the patient and
violence). </p>
<p><b>Presented by: </b><b>Nicole Adams,
PhD, RN, CEN, </b><b>Purdue University, </b>a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Purdue School of Nursing and a
Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering (RCHE) faculty affiliate. She is a Robert Wood Johnson Nursing and
Health Policy Fellow. Dr. Adams has
years of experience at the bedside and in hospital leadership in both Indiana
and New Mexico. She applies concepts from Systems Thinking and
Health Policy to a collaborative community response to the opioid crisis.</p><p>To join the webinar go to <a href="http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd1">http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd1</a>,
“enter as a guest” is by default already chosen. Type your name into the text
box provided, and click on “Enter Room”. You are now in the meeting room for
the webinar.</p><b></b><p></p>
Location: http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd1
Session Start: 2019-03-28T15:00:00-04:00
Session Length: 45 minutes
</span> at <span class='dtstart'>2019-03-28T15:00:00-04:00</span></span></div> tag:learn.extension.org,2019-01-03:Event/3589
The Impact of the Opioid Crisis on Hospitals 2019-01-03T10:09:02-05:002019-02-21T09:54:32-05:00
<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' class='vevent'><span class='vevent'><span class='summary'><p>The webinar
will cover <b>statistics</b> (commonly
reported and not reported hospital data), the <b>ER patient</b> (overdoses, other drugs, “seekers”, dependent and
chronically ill and dependent and involved in trauma), <b>hospitalized patient</b> (overdoses, dependent and chronically ill,
withdrawal and discharge challenges), and <b>family
and friends</b> (bringing drugs in, when the family becomes the patient and
violence).</p><p><b>Presented by: </b>Nicole Adams,
PhD, RN, CEN, Purdue University<b></b></p>To facilitate Q&amp;A’s participants will submit questions/comments via the Chat Function in
Adobe Connect.<br>
Location: http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd1
Session Start: 2019-03-12T15:00:00-04:00
Session Length: 45 minutes
</span> at <span class='dtstart'>2019-03-12T15:00:00-04:00</span></span></div> tag:learn.extension.org,2019-01-03:Event/3587
Mental Health Promotion: An Opportunity for Opioid Overdose Prevention 2019-01-03T09:55:24-05:002019-01-03T09:55:24-05:00
<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' class='vevent'><span class='vevent'><span class='summary'><p>The associations between mental health disorders and
substance abuse are well-documented. In a study recently published in <i>Social
Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, </i>Dr. Schwab-Reese and colleagues
found a significant association between depression and opioid overdose deaths
in the United States. In this presentation, she will provide an overview
of this work and the implications for opioid overdose prevention efforts.</p><p>Presented by Laura Schwab-Reese, Purdue University</p><p>To facilitate questions/comments, participants will use the chat functioni n Adobe Connect. <br></p>
<br><br><br><br><br>
Location: http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/ncrcrd1
Session Start: 2019-02-21T15:00:00-05:00
Session Length: 45 minutes
</span> at <span class='dtstart'>2019-02-21T15:00:00-05:00</span></span></div> tag:learn.extension.org,2018-04-12:Event/3426
Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Driver of the Opioid Epidemic 2018-04-12T11:32:06-04:002018-04-12T11:32:06-04:00
<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' class='vevent'><span class='vevent'><span class='summary'><p>The webinar will cover<b> t</b>he role of Adverse Childhood
Experiences (AECs) as a driver of the opioid epidemic. Dr. Brumage will review
the landmark study as well as local data showing a strong association and
reviewing the science of ACEs and how it affects our bodies over a lifetime.
Understanding of ACEs is instrumental to understanding the opioid epidemic and
all our society’s addictions.<b> <br></b></p>
<p><b>Presented by:</b>
<a href="https://directory.hsc.wvu.edu/Profile/53184#biography">Michael Brumage</a>,
MD, MPH, FACP, FACPM, Assistant Dean for Public Health Practice and Service,
West Virginia University</p>
There is no registration and no fee for
attending this webinar. To
join the webinar go to: <a href="https://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/rhse/">https://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/rhse/</a> - Log in as a “Guest”, type your first and last name
in the box provided, select “enter room”, you are now in the webinar meeting
room. <b>To facilitate Q&amp;A’s, participants
will use the Chat Function</b>.
<br><br>
Location: http://ncrcrd.adobeconnect.com/rhse
Session Start: 2018-06-19T13:00:00-04:00
Session Length: 45 minutes
</span> at <span class='dtstart'>2018-06-19T13:00:00-04:00</span></span></div>